Around Cambridge

Cambridge parents experience one of the 21st Century Learning Labs during Open House.

The Milton Community comes together to prepare our 9/11 Never Forget Memorial

2017-2018 Boys Soccer named Boys Team Academic Award winner by the United Soccer Coaches.

Cambridge French students tour France and study at the Lycée Vilgénis in Massy.

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Summer Office Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

8:00 am until 1:00 pm

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Important Student Center Deadlines

Library and Surface Device Fines

All library books must be returned to the Student Center and all library fines paid by Friday, May 10, 2019.

All Surfaces must be returned to the Student Center and all Surfaces fines paid by Friday, May 17, 2019.

Study hall classes will be brought to the Student Center on Friday, May 17, to return their devices. Seniors or students without study hall are responsible to return their device on their own. We will accept books and Surfaces anytime! Beat the rush and return early!

Fines and replacement fees can be paid in the Student Center by cash or check written to Cambridge High School. You can also select either Library Fines or Surface Device Fines to pay online through OSP, if you know the amount of your fee. Seniors will not receive their diploma if they have outstanding books, textbooks, Surfaces or fines for any of those things!

Students can sign in to the Cambridge Online Catalog under Quick Links on bearsmediacenter.com using their student ID and password where they can see their library, textbooks, and Surface fines & checkouts.

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Dual Enrollment Credit

If you completed a dual enrollment class and would like to receive credit at your college/university next year, you must request your dual enrollment institution provide an official transcript to your future college/university. These requests must be made directly through your dual enrollment college/university provider.

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Fulton County Schools Declares a Stigma Free Zone

Why Care? Because 1 in 5 people will be affected by mental illness in their lifetime. Mental health is essential to everyone's overall health and well-being and mental illnesses are common and treatable. So much of what we do physically impacts us mentally - it's important to pay attention to both your physical health and your mental health, which can help you achieve overall wellness and set you on a path to recovery. Take the time to show you care about your mental health and the mental health of others.

Fulton County Schools are committed to supporting our people and culture as an important pillar of our Strategic Plan 2022. At the end of each school year, we ask our families and staff to share their input to understand how we are doing. Your feedback will also help us to identify possible next steps we should take to meet our goals.

Please help us capture your experience by taking this 10-minute survey. Your responses will be reported anonymously. Thank you for your time and commitment to Fulton County Schools.

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FCS Partners with Purposity

Connecting students in need

In Fulton County we are always looking to join forces with other partners and organizations who will help us make a bigger impact in the lives of the community we serve. With this vision in mind, we are excited to introduce our newest partner, Purposity, an Atlanta-based organization that will connect Fulton students in need with people in the community that can help. This is done through a mobile app designed to make it easy for neighbors to help neighbors.

By signing up, generous donors are sent a weekly notification with a specific need for a specific student. It might be a winter jacket for a middle schooler or household essentials for a high school family that lost its home in a fire. Users decide if they want to help and in just a few clicks on their phone, the need is met. They know exactly who they are helping and why. It's the simplest way to make an impact locally.

The app is available in the App Store, on Google Play, or by going to www.purposity.com.